Twenty years after the end of the war, the legacy of atrocities committed during the conflict continues to shape Bosnia’s present and the future. The long form multimedia piece “Flowers in the Square” depicts the struggle of citizens of Prijedor, a community devastated by violence in 1992, to overcome this legacy and the continued denial perpetrated by the political establishment in the ongoing war for the truth about the past.

In this podcast, ICTJ Senior Research Associate Roger Duthie, former Senior Research Associate Clara Ramírez-Barat, and UNICEF Peacebuilding Program Manager Friedrich Affolter discuss the joint ICTJ-UNICEF research project on “Education and Transitional Justice: Opportunities and Challenges for Peacebuilding.”

In this podcast, Ruben Carranza, Director of ICTJ's Reparative Justice Program, discusses the significance of a newly unveiled memorial to those killed during the Mau Mau uprising against British colonial rule in Kenya.

On this International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearance, a look at some of the many forms that relatives of the disappeared have used to promote and honor the memory of the disappeared around the world.